Sunshine claims ownership tried.Boise, Idaho, Aug. 18. (AP)-Attorneys prepared briefs today for the legal battle over the ownership of the Shoshone county mining claims which lawyers valued at more than $750,000. Counsel for two Norwegians,...

Zioncheck suit returns to life. - Mrs. Pamela Young instituted today a new court action to collect damages she contended were the result of the occupancy under lease of her apartment by the late Representative Marion A. Zioncheck of Seattle, Wash.

Mighty Columbia harasses Coulee dam engineers. - Showing the flow of the rising Columbia river as it pours through the man-made channel at the Coulee dam, this picture portrays graphically the rushing water that must be contended with by dam...

Labor complains - protest to Gov. Martin acts of patrol at McCleary - use tear gas on pickets - union men demand they be left free to work out own problem with strike breakers - Labor officials, representing organizations on Grays Harbor and in...

Washington, June 7. (AP) - Senator Borah, Republican, of Idaho, opened fire today on the administration resolution for an inquiry into "tax dodging." He contended it would give treasury employees too much power to act for congress in investigating.

Pierce County citizens began a fight before the two appropriations committees last night to enlarge the Puyallup station of the state college. Headed by W. H. Paulhamus and Robert Montgomery of Puyallup, B. W. Coiner and Jesse S. Jones of Tacoma...

An Indian is an Indian even though he has severed his tribal relations, and as such cannot be sold liquor, according to the ruling of the Supreme Court, reversing the Pierce County Superior Court and upholding the constitutionality of the 1909 law...

Bonneville bill encounters snag. - General power control plan fought in Senate. - Senator White of Maine objected to consideration of the Bonneville bill on the consent calendar yesterday when Senator McNary brought up the measure. White's...

Guilty of infant son's death. - Jones Frank, stoical Nez Perce Indian, was found guilty this morning of manslaughter, being held responsible by a Lewiston jury for the death of his infant son, whose head was crushed when Frank's car plunged over an...

Don't let the nation hunger while land is lying waste. - "Hungry people are never contended people and discontented people are not good citizens. It behooves this government to increase the production of the necessities of life."

How far the principle of open discussions might apply to the work of the assembly of the League of Nations was a question which furnished the feature of today's sessions. It brought into contest for the first time in a sharp debate two of the chief...

United States Senator Homer T. Bone is ineligible to appointment as a judge on the circuit court of appeals in the Ninth district, it was contended yesterday by H.E.T. Herman, Spokane attorney, former justice of the state supreme court.

Compromise agreement is reached today by both houses. Congress settled today the long-standing controversy over the government guaranteed price of wheat by approving a price of $2.40 as a substitute for $2.50, as contended for by the senate.

All of this has a familiar ring. Always, at harvest, complaint is made that the newspapers and grain dealers are "building" the crop, with the result that the market is a "bear" one. The Spokesman-Review can not speak for the grain dealers, but it...

"Lonestar" Dietz, Indian motion picture star, and formerly coach of the Washington State College football team was today sentenced to 30 days in jail here. Two Indians charged him with falsifying on his questionnaire when the draft was in effect....

Supreme court validates 1907 law ruled out by state high court. Washington state won a partial victory today in the supreme court in its effort to compel 31 owners of 139 motor tugboats to comply with a 1907 state law providing for inspection and...

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